Essays about: "conclusion of effects of discrimination"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words conclusion of effects of discrimination.

  1. 1. Understanding sequence errors in analysis of short tandem repeats through optimisation of a library preparation protocol utilising unique molecular indices

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning

    Author : Nelly Gyllö Lind; [2022]
    Keywords : polymerase chain reaction; massively parallel sequencing; DNA analysis; short tandem repeats; DNA polymerase; unique molecular indices;

    Abstract : In the last few years massively parallel sequencing (MPS) has become important for forensic DNA analysis by providing new and broader possibilities, such as increased discrimination power for short tandem repeat (STR) analyses. An imperative part of MPS analysis is library preparation where there is a fundamental reliability on in vitro DNA polymerisation, which is prone to errors. READ MORE

  2. 2. Customer Retention Through Trust In The Sharing Economy : A Case Study Through Hospitality Businesses

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för ekonomi

    Author : Murat Halilovic; Saad Ur Rehman; [2020]
    Keywords : sharing economy; trust; customer retention;

    Abstract : Abstract Aim: To investigate the influence of trust in the sharing economy in general and customer retention in particular.  Methodology: This study uses constructivist and interpretative philosophical underpinnings. With an inductive approach, a qualitative research strategy was conducted through semi-structured interviews. READ MORE

  3. 3. The financial crisis 2008-2009 and economic gender equality in Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Ellen Böckman; [2017]
    Keywords : Sweden; gender equality; the financial crisis; taste discrimination; the division of labour; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The purpose of my thesis is to examine if the financial crisis 2008-2009 effects economic gender equality in Sweden during (2008-2009) and after (2010-2015) the crisis and if so, how. The purpose is also to analyse if the outcomes are consistent with Gary S. READ MORE

  4. 4. Being damned if you do and damned if you don't - a qualitative study about the life situation of Romanian women who beg in the streets of Malmö.

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Socialmedicin och global hälsa

    Author : Matilda Ottelid; [2017]
    Keywords : Begging; Migration; Agency; Coping Strategies; Discrimination; Exclusion; Poverty; Sweden; Malmö; Health Equity; Socio-Economy; Social Determinants of Health; Mental Health; Health; Public Health; Romania; Romanians; Romas; Roma; EU migrants; Vulnerable EU citizens; Beggars; Harassment; Homelessness; Unemployment; anti-Gypsyism.; Medicine and Health Sciences;

    Abstract : Title: Being damned if you do and damned if you don’t - a qualitative study about the life situation of Romanian women who beg in the streets of Malmö. Background: Health is unevenly distributed within and among the countries of the world, and usually follows a population’s socio-economic status. READ MORE

  5. 5. Menstrual cups - a sustainable way to achieve economic benefits in Kenya : How to empower women in a society with only small measures

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling

    Author : Cajsa Baars; Josefine Tapper; [2017]
    Keywords : Menstrual cup; menstrual cups; Kenya; Nairobi; economic benefits; sustainable; sustainability; menstruation; period; women; society; menskopp; menskoppar; Kenya; Nairobi; ekonomisk lönsamhet; hållbarhet; hållbar; mens; menstruation; kvinnor; samhälle;

    Abstract : This bachelor thesis is based on a field study conducted in Nairobi, Kenya, and intends to elucidate the systematic crimes against humanity that the inability to handle menstruation properly causes every day. Women who live under poor circumstances and lack access to basic needs, such as sanitary facilities and running water are the ones who suffer the most. READ MORE